ANOTHER SCANDAL BRINGS ERGENEKON AND IP CLOSER
Today's Zaman
Jan 16 2009
Turkey
A medical report that saved an Ergenekon suspect from imprisonment
has revealed yet another scandal, bringing to light links between the
criminal organization and the Workers' Party (İP), whose leader was
arrested last year for suspected membership in Ergenekon, the Vatan
daily reported yesterday.
The İP has for long claimed that it strongly fought to shed light
on the mystery surrounding the Susurluk scandal -- a car crash
which revealed gang involvement with the police force; however, a
medical report that spared Ergenekon suspect İbrahim Å~^ahin from
imprisonment in the 1996 Susurluk scandal revealed that one of the
doctors who contributed to the preparation of the report was an İP
member, according to a report published by Vatan yesterday.
Å~^ahin was a scandalous figure in the Susurluk case. He received six
years imprisonment and was barred from public service in the Susurluk
trial. He obtained a medical report in 2003 certifying that he had
suffered permanent damage to his brain and ears as a result of an
accident in 2000 in addition to a number of psychological problems. He
was later pardoned by former President Ahmet Necdet Sezer.
The İP member doctor, Professor Erbil GözukırmızÄ ;& #xB1;, also had
very close ties with İP deputy leader Ferit İlsever, Professor
Emin Gurses, former İstanbul University Rector Kemal Alemdaroglu and
businessman İbrahim Benli -- all Ergenekon suspects. GözukırmızÄ ;& #xB1;
was also a member of a committee established by former Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) President Rauf DenktaÅ~_ to refute claims
of an Armenian "genocide" in 1915.
Gözukırmız ı, however, denied claims that he contributed to a
false report to save Å~^ahin from imprisonment, saying: "We wrote
in the report what we observed. The Forensic Medicine Council is
not a decision-making body; it deals with consulting. How can a
doctor who has taken the Hippocratic Oath prepare a report at odds
with his observations? In any case, I do not know Å~^ahin's health
condition. There may have been changes or improvements over time,"
he said.
Gözukırmız ı is not the only suspicious individual tied to
Å~^ahin's medical report. It was previously revealed that Dr. Nur
Birgen, who chaired the Forensic Medicine Council's 3rd Specialized
Board -- which prepared the report leading to Å~^ahin's release -- was
twice involved in preparing false medical reports and was, therefore,
temporarily barred from practice in 1995 and 2005.
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Today's Zaman
Jan 16 2009
Turkey
A medical report that saved an Ergenekon suspect from imprisonment
has revealed yet another scandal, bringing to light links between the
criminal organization and the Workers' Party (İP), whose leader was
arrested last year for suspected membership in Ergenekon, the Vatan
daily reported yesterday.
The İP has for long claimed that it strongly fought to shed light
on the mystery surrounding the Susurluk scandal -- a car crash
which revealed gang involvement with the police force; however, a
medical report that spared Ergenekon suspect İbrahim Å~^ahin from
imprisonment in the 1996 Susurluk scandal revealed that one of the
doctors who contributed to the preparation of the report was an İP
member, according to a report published by Vatan yesterday.
Å~^ahin was a scandalous figure in the Susurluk case. He received six
years imprisonment and was barred from public service in the Susurluk
trial. He obtained a medical report in 2003 certifying that he had
suffered permanent damage to his brain and ears as a result of an
accident in 2000 in addition to a number of psychological problems. He
was later pardoned by former President Ahmet Necdet Sezer.
The İP member doctor, Professor Erbil GözukırmızÄ ;& #xB1;, also had
very close ties with İP deputy leader Ferit İlsever, Professor
Emin Gurses, former İstanbul University Rector Kemal Alemdaroglu and
businessman İbrahim Benli -- all Ergenekon suspects. GözukırmızÄ ;& #xB1;
was also a member of a committee established by former Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) President Rauf DenktaÅ~_ to refute claims
of an Armenian "genocide" in 1915.
Gözukırmız ı, however, denied claims that he contributed to a
false report to save Å~^ahin from imprisonment, saying: "We wrote
in the report what we observed. The Forensic Medicine Council is
not a decision-making body; it deals with consulting. How can a
doctor who has taken the Hippocratic Oath prepare a report at odds
with his observations? In any case, I do not know Å~^ahin's health
condition. There may have been changes or improvements over time,"
he said.
Gözukırmız ı is not the only suspicious individual tied to
Å~^ahin's medical report. It was previously revealed that Dr. Nur
Birgen, who chaired the Forensic Medicine Council's 3rd Specialized
Board -- which prepared the report leading to Å~^ahin's release -- was
twice involved in preparing false medical reports and was, therefore,
temporarily barred from practice in 1995 and 2005.
--Boundary_(ID_zAwENKUNaRIghKpkowQpTA)--